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- ee ae “PRE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JaNvART 1, fois. re mS mn ISGANT SSS ara te sts How a As 6 t ‘ with the children, who daily run to thelr na” front gates to wave greetings to him, 4% Relieved 6 ‘There were many expressions of de- 5 FARCE IOTITCO CHICCOKOL LIVED? +} Auitton Ror-finkel stfee oun ; se WRTESS the Prestieht has made warm friends tse ew on "het : Ve COMMERCIAL FRAUDS| i ce"wen, cates A ¢2 es ‘out? elation, the Merchants’ Assoctition, ew York State Banker# As! “Thad aathma for'vight’ years dl i h iH the w: wed vi stopped and a@ Secret Service man ap-| Merchants Complain That This “Me, Whitman wae told. that white -® with ‘no & It, ined peared at the doors with a box of candy i few tradea organitations exist for the gt oree. Final I “veo under bis. arma, prevent from the Pres- Character of Crime Has Been, | purpose of prosecuting commercial | Father u's se and rienced | lent to his little friends. 5 frauda there wax need for an act! reat has. Beets a0 seers that fang ef te youngsters whe | A committee of merchants headed itself, Mr. Page said that it seemed | writes Mra, Jereiyiah O'Brien, ‘Ss Church to merchants as if the prosecution of | St, Barre, Vt. crimes f. thin nature had beew-‘mub- | “Bince taking. Father John's Medicine ordifated in the paat to the, prosecution | I have not Led troubled any more wit! of celites of lesa cémplex chatacter. ie @nd my general health is much © Mte Wattage red, the .coménittee Gigned) Jas. P. Kenyon} that he woukl gladly co-operate with Bimerck, 'N Ahem and assigned Assistant District- Work "Wonders, James McCreary & Co. do not live along the route to the golf| by Edward D, Page, Chairman of the Committée on Commercial’ Laws of the Merchants ‘Association, Called upon District-Attorney Whitman to-d-y and axked hIN co-operation to suppress commercial fraude.~ The committer represented millions of capital ard “m- cluded memberg of the New York a PASS cxnenin, Misa; Jon, =| Io President Wilson to-day demonstrated his fondness for élilldren by anduming | ™, the role of a belated Santa Claus and| distributing boxes of candy to the youngsters along the route from the «President yt Two and Half] Escorted From fom ' Chair ofl Years’ and Must Pay’ a Albany by Big Growd and Fine of $10,100. a Drum Corps. + — { James Dunlop Smith and mer HM ‘Burlingame, convicted a few days ago a , q@enppirecy to ewindle investors in ‘Gee stock of the Radio Wireless “phone Company, werd ‘sentence Judge Hunt in the Crimipal Branch Av otcoied and digdibibe toaion 108 Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring ‘Se., N, T, —_—_—— eee the Presidential cottage was guMelent te et all deh: ithe Prenident played a good game of golf to-day, the weather being excellent He returned to the cottage here early, ready for an afternoon of work. handjing ghe cawesiot Firat aa ‘fraud. World Wants WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS { AUBANY, Jan 7%—'Gen.” Rosalie Jones and her band of muffragette hikers arrived in the outskirts of Albany early :| this afternoon, After junching at @ A] hotel, they etarted on the Inst lap of their march to the Capitol. Several | * For 34 years our Infants’ and Children’s Wear has been the Standard by which all others are Judged.’’ oat the United, States District Court! hundred sympathizers and» fife and 4 lingame’s sentence was (Wo and &| Arum corps accompatied them. ¢ it years in prison and a fine of $10,001,| ‘The suffragette army was up early e a «geen ‘Was #eriternced to prison fon! this morning. It Jeft Ravena shortly) * 4 es 7 % _Mighteent monthe and fintd om, The after 7 o'clock. - y Company) whi: handied th —o| A 1 Sal 34th Street bth Avenug Gmith was Provident of the Raaid nnua ales : et eaclreg warrwas creat ne remsare| City, “AN were in good spirita despite fs Y eva acct ia- | sore muncles. A Tt was 240 o'clock when the marchers Umpedioto the Capitol. They went to the Assembly chamber after eddresaing & atreet meeting on @ downtown corner. tes ‘sellifgconcetn.. They’ # Sia “yaaa aa the inventor of el K. cae ‘A large crowd that aoon overflowed the Assembly chamber accompanied them, Former Speaker Al Smith was ad- dressing the Assembly on the proposed JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Men’ 8 Furnishings, Underwear, Dressing Gowns, Fur Coats, Overcoats, Ulatete and Raincoats. PRONOUNCED PRICE REDUCTIONS Vans r ‘Tae Trade Mark—Copyrighted waipaaic wireless system was not practi- ‘ je and had Hever piven good resulte; that. alleged dividends paid to in- ware not, earned but were, taken |, the money pald in by tater in- new rules when the hikers arrived. Slight handclapping was condemned by er Sweet. Smith laughed and rug- J eated that Sweet welcome the visitors, but the Speaser declined. Some of the womtn rushed he A | former Sulser and gr him effuaively. A‘general buss of ton- wermation quickly submided when Ae semblyman “Walker demanded order, ' and ‘business Jed quietly. All of tha membére of the party, tn- There were eleven in the little band that net out for the final thirteen miles of. the 160-mile hike from New York Infants’ Long and.Short Dresses i Children’s French & Domestic Muslin Underwear Infants’ Caps and Bonnets | ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND ‘SATURDAY GRREPORT ON BRITISH TRADE. Inerense ta Bath the Imports and Maporte: ponent i, J.—The British Board for 1913 isgued to-day ¥ t § be -@ -RAINCOATS & ULSTERS ; diitaincas or Top Goats of English ‘Mixed Twseds s,—Balmacaan model. 18.59 ‘ value 26.60 fe Heavy Ulsters and Auto Coats,—lined with chamois, leather or camel’s hair. 18.50- “ Women’s, Misses’ & Girls’ Domestic and| : Hand-made French Underwear & Blouses) ve $3) #0 much suffer- ‘of ‘thei ata, = MEN'S. FURNISHINGS Large Open-end Four-in-hand Scarfs in a large variety of plain colors, fancy figures or pel and regimental stripes. 55c . values 1.00 and 1.50 Imported Scarfs of Heavy Silk or Satin cut. flag. Bhortly before 4 o'clock the hikers left 2 Mel meperidine act aed bases ad Gen, Jones carried a lighted ad one one asked. an hofest legislator,” . Clearance Sales Continued all this week at the largest price reductions we have ever made a ewvhates the 14 “T’'m booking ahe replied. ‘Ne attempt was made by any of the < to eddrene the An from English squares.’ Also solid color Repp, !: a acetone oa eee yi, | | Women’s, Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Ascots. o = value.3.00 to . rit ro eden @ oe e Shirts, Percale fcheviot or Flannel, |.” re “ pam Wer “*} with soft, plait or pl Set theca 1.00 * | TO CLOSE OUT... = * 1, Valuedi}.£0 and 2.00 | 200 Raineoats of — Canton Clet bi: Sm ‘At Thirty-fifth St Shirts of Imported “Madrag—plain or, ,Plaited ‘bosoms, soft or starched cuflé; cubtom- finish. , Taincots i in various weights and models... 11. White or Colors. value 2.60 to 4.00, 1.65 i value 18.00 aad 20. Shirts of Heavy French Silk:in a large variety | : b value 12. 00 to 15.06. EXTRA SPECIAL of new patterns. values 4;00 and 5.00, 2.85 | MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS 1,000 Petticoats Gloves,—broken lines and" sizes, ‘comprising = ef Messalize or Tafe fete, All Shades. 1.39 [iis various makes in Tan, White or Gray Suede or Chamois; spear and needle point | backs. 1.45 "values 2.00 and 2.50 190 Winter Overcoats,—single or double. breasted. model; self or velvet collar. Made of Imported Fabrics, including Oxford and Cats Go M2 West 23% Street Hn Night Shirts of Cambric in plain or trimmed bridge Gray Cheviot, also. fancy English, Tweed. ‘~The Gre model. Full width and length. value 1.00, 65c d Cheviot; full silk lined ilk, yoke, Aa atest and ‘Most. Timely Dress Waistooats in the Intest models....... 3.50 poses bad. Size 84 to 42 inch chest. 2158" value 5.00 regulasly 35.00" | 342 Overvonta,--iakigi or double-breasted i model; self or velvet collar. Made of Plaid-back . -Cheviot. or Chinchilla, in Navy Blue ‘or Gray. Size'84 to 42 inch chest. 17.50 Pajamas of Outing Flannel, Madras or Mer- cerized Fabrics in plain or fancy solors. 95c value 1.50. Pajamas of Solid Colored Soisette or Soft ale of High Class Furs . Ever Presented to. the New York Public sagt oe befor nde dou coer lb ses sch wonder apart juror, : The Bod. Ampticah sed Banepeen dyn, 6 Maree in nent stripes. yabieg.2.se and s.s0, 1638 in dependable furs ed adi bey oy ger fy Boe ¥f ever before there has been assembled in build: Pajamas of Silk and Silk’ Mixed Fabrics.......... far <a on i, calcio that Jor sary, beauty and egance equal value 6.00 09.80, 2.95 and 3.05 MEN'S FURALINED OVERCOATS ie ; ramet be owe ns in B14 mot end | th fer eck Imported Woolen Motor Shawls.,.......:..1.75 "" fs ; French S33 1 Gai Lae 32.50 5 Persian Lamb Coats Black Fox Sets 18. 50 valise 2.00 to 4.00 For Motor or Street Wear Pll a 38 to 45 se £137.50 File fancy ney Mult, Snake Scart Light Weight, Angove ,and Wool — Black Broadcloth Overcosts, with Persina” cf Fite. Sieun, \ Sweaters, in new, plain colors: value 5.00, 2 } ha 1 M Poi: Lamb Collar, lined with Natural Muskrat, » Ene Forme ors i254 41. 50 Scotch _Melaakin Cont 157.59 5 ted ib ee as Heads 19 Sweater Coats of Angora'and Scotch:Mixtyres, - fornterly, 68.00, 1" 37.50, fapreul fine spapyes 32.50 Pie Oe f Real ra ae #0 19.50 —broken sizes. values 18.00 and 20.00, 12.50 : o Sail 1 White Coney Coat, 35.00 | **tus Poy Mut Sale sex. 21450)" - Woolen Mackinaw Coats in Fancy Plaids. wine HOUSE COATS & DRESSING GOWNS of. Sule,“ Cvet cat, ot iol si ‘ormer price $95.00 52. 50 42 Russian Pony Coats 18. 50 Civet Cat Sets y aa . Hi Coats { Double:faced Ch th uintad” p B Hae Stl Cote re pia Pio Ma a> 21.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Sapandee Silks plain ctkes.” Eine Fame cesi3s 79.50 17 Russian Pony. Coats Genuine a Sets value 6. 00 to 9.4 / Hudsen.. ray Coats , 105.00 Extra quality, Former price $50 23.50 Pillow Muff, Small Fancy Scarf. . 45.00 Imported Linen Underwear,— Shirts with long H Cc f Vi B Paad ch Bi | way inp ohangpet : 18 Russian Pony Coats RIN Eevee gE or short sleeves; Drawers in regular and stout sizes. J Ouse ~~ of Vicuna of oth, of) o's 52.50 Beautiful marke sda Callan Scotch Moleskin Sets = 93. 5) salue sib, oF 1076 ver wannent Tan, Brown or Gray. value 18.00 to 30.00, I rice $1006 : ar emer iced) 20.90 Former’ price $300" Imported All-wool Shirts and Drawers; regular House Coats of Matelasse or Velvet in : 16.50. wer Sets, ‘Forna Price $75.00 32.50 Silvered Kitt Fox Sets, Fume Price $90.00 39.50 | Fancy Mink Scarfs, Forme Prin $50.00 27,59| | and stout sizes. value2.%5, . 2.00 per garment brocaded figures or stripes. woke ‘Lynx Sets, - $75.00 34.50 | Hudson Seal Muffs, “$39.50 20,00] Moleskin Shawl, “$50.00 25.00 Wintes-weight Natural Merino Underwear,— fant. «. “ $35.00 16.00| Eastern Mink Muffs, “$87.50 45,00|Real Ermine Muffs, “ $75.00 3750| Shirts with long sleeves; Drawers in regular and . Quilted Japenese Dressing Gowns....7,.....9 " “@ "$85.00 39.50|Long Civet Cat Scarfs, . “ $2950 15.00|Real Ermine Scarfs, “ $29.50 15.0 stout sizes. value 1.65, . 1.35 per garment value: 1,00 : “$100.00 45.00 |Long White Fox Scarf, “ $45.00 20.00 | Fine Black Fox Muffs, “ $39.50 20.00 Medium-weight ' Gray Worsted Shirts and “Dressing Gowns of Double-faced, Gloth 1Your ‘Choice of any. stig el din n the House. Every, fshiora All the Remaining Coats ana Dresses Unrestricted Choice model’ - represen’ fabric, All sizes ti stout figures, Drawers; regular and stout sizes, 95c per garment value 1.50 ; Natural. Color Merino Winter-weight Shirts and Drawers; regular and ‘stout: sizes. value 1.00, 85c per garment Aye ak if " Broade ‘loth in plain eolors, 16.7: + value 25,00 to et i eae Gowns of Matelasse, Brocaded sift” or Velvet; various coloriugs. 28.5@” ' value 35.00 to 45.9q8 te AID SR Merny |